The two teams are known for their relentless defenses, and that has set the foundation for this 19-year rivalry.

The first 11 drives of the contest were nothing but offensive mishaps and defensive stands, resulting in only 7 points scored during the entire first half.

“They played lights out, they’re tough,” GBHS head coach Jeff Evans said of his defense.

Highlighted by a blocked punt, forced fumbles, interceptions and sacks, no yard came easy for either offense early in the game.

“Del Oro is a great team and they are going to get some plays, but they kept them out of the end zone when they needed,” Evans said of the Grizzly defense. “They made big plays – without them we are in deep trouble tonight.”

The defensive unit of Del Oro was near perfect through 20-plus minutes of play, but there was no offensive push to back it up.

“In the first half we didn’t come out how we wanted to,” said Brice Edwards, a running back for Del Oro.

As the game crawled deeper into the night, neither team had the edge until the third quarter.

Sixty quick passing yards from GB quarterback Jade Foddrill, highlighted by a 35-yard bomb to flyback Blake Peterson, would give the Grizzlies first and goal on the 1 yard line.

Tattersall bulldozed his way toward two short touchdown runs of 2 and 5 yards, racking up nearly all of the team’s red zone carries.

However a missed PAT from the Grizzlies and a 30-yard touchdown pass from Del Oro proved that things were only starting to get interesting headed into the fourth quarter.

Chants were hurled back and forth all game from both student sections, but none were heard louder than those late in the game.

An unprecedented third goal-line touchdown by Tattersall would boost the Grizzlies’ momentum as the clock wound down.

With under two minutes left in the game, Granite Bay led by a score of 21-14 and sat one yard shy of a first down.

Foddrill found a seam on a quarterback option and after picking up the first down, he was off to the races.

The 70-yard touchdown would put the Grizzlies up by 14 points and, after another quick score by Del Oro, GBHS recovered an attempted onside kick to lock up the victory.

“We are trying to put together a season that people will remember,” coach Evans said. “Especially coming off of last season, we had a lot of bills to pay. We had a lot of people that we had to try to show to ourselves that we could get back at.

“Beating Del Oro anytime is huge. Beating them in a league game where we’re all on a run for a championship, is monstrous.”